In a recent phone call, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said engaged in discussions focused on strengthening bilateral relations and addressing significant regional developments. President Erdoğan underscored the futility of any renewed conflict escalation in the region, advocating instead for sustained diplomatic efforts to preserve peace and stability.
Erdoğan reiterated Türkiye’s commitment to collaborating with regional partners to foster lasting peace and mitigate tensions in the Middle East. He expressed Türkiye’s ongoing support for peace and stability, particularly in the Palestinian territories, and pledged to continue championing the rights of the Palestinian people on international platforms.
In addition to addressing regional concerns, the conversation included an exchange of greetings in anticipation of Eid Al-Adha, with Erdoğan offering his best wishes to Sultan Haitham ahead of the Islamic holiday. This gesture further highlights the cordial relations between the two nations.
The ties between Türkiye and Oman have seen considerable strengthening in recent years, driven by increased political and economic collaboration. A notable milestone in their relationship was Sultan Haitham’s first official visit to Türkiye in 2024, which marked a significant step in enhancing their bilateral ties.
Both countries remain committed to coordinating on regional issues and advocating for diplomatic solutions to the ongoing challenges in the Middle East, reflecting a shared vision for peace and stability in the region.
